I got it to download, leeneia, it's a nice midi file, too. I clicked on both the name and the little "V" icon, and got the midi file both times. Sometimes a browser, for one reason or another, can't open or download from a page--try opening the page in a different browser and see if that helps.

Last night I downloaded the electrofresh MIDI and found it unusable. It is what I call a 'touchy-feely MIDI,' one where every tiny change of duration is noted and produces a wealth of crazy note lengths. Sometimes I can fix those, but not this time.

Jack's MIDI had the disadvantage of being hard to read (for me, because I have pretty bad eyes), so I opened it and NWC and copied it. I tried to kid myself that I would play it in the given key of B-flat, but around midnight a voice said, "Just change it to C and play it more-or-less in Am," so that's what I did.

When I'm transcribing music, the hardest thing to do is to notate the timing. I'm so grateful I had that music from Jack's Swiss site to guide me. The timing on that thing! Whole notes tied to a quarter note, quarter-note triplets! (I thought only the Jesuits did that.) It's a sophisticated piece.